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If you have a $350 cassettes, and $50 chains, better care would be wise. With campy 12 speed I notice that you don't get much for the high price of a super record cassette. It's all steel and only weighs 44 grams less than a chorus model that's about half the price. Even the chorus 12 cassette costs more than 3 chains. If you alternate the use of several chains, the cassette should last for the life of those chains. Last edited by Dave; 12-09-2019 at 09:05 AM. |
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Hi Dave! Here's a pic of my bike!
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Here's a better photo - Just learned how to post them....sry!
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My chains usually got swapped once per season/10k km and that was, according to the Roloff chain meter, way befor their due date. My cassettes last forever, too...
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I used to play the obsessive clean chain game and I swear it wore out faster - Set it and forget it is my policy now!
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I've also moved towards benign neglect. When I do notice the chain needs lube, I just wipe it clean and lube very sparingly. Chains seem to last decently long and its less work for me!
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I have my bike set up good now - I really don't do a thing other than hang it on the rack and ride the s**t out of it!
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